Windows "Vienna" is the next version of Windows following Windows Vista and soon to be released Windows Longhorn Server.
The next client version of Windows was originally codenamed "Blackcomb," though the company renamed it to "Windows Vienna" in early 2006 and to "Windows Seven" or "Windows 7" more recently.
Microsoft currently plans to ship Vienna in 2009, about two to two and a half years after Vista. The next major release of Windows is expected two years after Vienna, in 2011.
Features:
Microsoft hasn't publicly committed to any features for Vienna and the company is currently still deciding what this next Windows release will look like. We do know a few things about Vienna, however: It will include a new version of Windows Explorer that is being built by the same team that designed the Ribbon user interface in Office 2007. It will likely include some form of the "Hypervisor" (Windows Virtualization) technologies that will ship shortly after Windows Server "Longhorn". It will also likely include the WinFS (Windows Future Storage) technologies, though they won't be packaged or branded as WinFS.
Windows "Vienna"
I think anything is as better as vista. Right now I'd rather have 98 installed then Vista. They'd better actually listen to complaints this time. Windows should concentrate on the operations of the computer, not the looks.noobian wrote:hopefully its better than vista...
This is a message, a message from the all-mighty (me): You shall go here, you shall not complain: Breeze's Corner.
Thats why I'm waiting a good 6 months before upgrading to Vista.breeze wrote:I think anything is as better as vista. Right now I'd rather have 98 installed then Vista. They'd better actually listen to complaints this time. Windows should concentrate on the operations of the computer, not the looks.
personally i thought Vista is not a better OS because M$ takes long long time to build it but it has nothing special then XP. only few new features. i think windows vienna will be still same thing like vista but with few new functions. they will remain behind Mac OS & Linux/BSD if they goes on this speed.